How to choose a 3d pen

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • What you need to know BEFORE you buy a 3d pen. A beginners guide to features of a 3d pen. This is not a classic 3d pen review on different brands but an “orientation information” video on the features of 3d pens and why you should care. Covers the issues connected to the materials going into your 3d pen and how it affects your buying decisions. Also includes some post processing procedures and tools you may want to know about before you buy a 3d pen (or shortly thereafter). Great information for artists, STEM teachers, art teachers, homeschooling parents, crafters, and all 3D pen enthusiasts.
    Music: Rusu Mihai
    Other VITAL info:
    3d templates available at the 3DPenDen Etsy store:
    www.etsy.com/shop/3DPenDen?re...
    Link to Teflon baking mats:
    www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
    Related videos:
    Smoothing video:
    How to smooth 3d pen projects without burn marks
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    Baking videos:
    How to bake 3d pen projects - Baking PLA 2.1- part 2
    • How to bake 3d pen pro...
    7 reasons to bake your 3d pen projects - Baking PLA 2.1
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    How to smooth 3d pen projects without sanding - Baking PLA
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    How to print texture on 3D pen projects - Embossing
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    How to make a bracelet with 3d pen (features baking and hot water forming)
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    Other featured videos:
    Beginners guide to 3D pen use - part 1 - Getting started (features pen use guide for beginners)
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    TOOLS & MATERIALS:
    Basic tools for 3d pen use:
    Pen I use: MYNT3D amzn.to/3I9WVre
    Other pens: 3Doodler Create amzn.to/3wSr9uP
    3dsimo com.cqe.cz/3dsimo/
    Filament: OVERTURE PLA Plus (PLA+) 1.75mm amzn.to/3v1LkXl
    HATCHBOX PLA 1.75mm amzn.to/3JBRWQ5
    Surface: Clear Acrylic Plexiglass 12” x 12” 1/8” Thick (3mm) amzn.to/3H3rvBo
    KRYLON Clear acrylic matt spray amzn.to/35c6WWd
    Filament cutters: Wire/filament cutter pliers amzn.to/3IkTe1S
    Fiskars scissors amzn.to/3hi76Ox
    Fiskars scissor sharpener amzn.to/3pY77fk
    Release tools: Scraper knife amzn.to/3MHbZiA
    Palette knife set amzn.to/3vTDRKt
    Adhesives for stabilization: Blue painters tape amzn.to/3ME6EIN
    Mounting putty amzn.to/3vU5ent
    Kneaded eraser amzn.to/3t3BKlv
    Other helpful tools for 3d pen projects:
    3Dmate Base - Transparent 3D Pen Mat 18 x 12 with basic geometric shapes amzn.to/3I4HArQ
    3d pen templates: 3DPenDen | Etsy
    www.etsy.com/shop/3DPenDen?re...
    DISCLAIMER: “Tools and Materials” part of the description above contains affiliate links. My motivation is to share tools and materials that will work for you. I do receive a small commission (at no cost to you) when you click through one the links. Your purchase supports this channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you!

Komentáře • 74

  • @ErikErosa
    @ErikErosa Před 2 lety +16

    Now this might be the single most helpful video I’ve seen after deciding I might buy one of these 3d pens. Thank you

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you. Glad it was helpful! I tried to go by what I would have liked to know before I shopped for one. Actually my first pen was a Christmas present but it broke after the first six weeks and then I went through quite a learning curve trying to shop for my next one. Because by then I knew I definitely wanted one.

  • @pattybrowning9643
    @pattybrowning9643 Před rokem +8

    I just wanted to tell you dear friend, as an older woman, (and I'm a bit slow anyway lol) how much I adore you and your videos! They're truly wonderful, very helpful with complete details as needed. I can watch you all day. In fact I have. Thank you for not only helping us to understand the mechanics behind these projects but for helping us to see what is best to use, and how to do it all as well! Basically what all these comments already say, but I wanted to say so as well. A big Thank you!

  • @kellyjean4981
    @kellyjean4981 Před rokem +3

    I have a 3d printer, which is fairly new to, but I am loving it.
    I thought about getting a 3d pen for my kids, but after watching this video, I want one for myself. I had no idea that the printing pens were so in-depth. Thank you for this video

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem

      Go for it! The kids will also have more fun if you do it with them. Here is the beginner play list if you need to get started. :) czcams.com/play/PLv3Q4cup122qNtcn0Eadq0wXmeKvxCcVY.html

    • @MsMeyara
      @MsMeyara Před rokem

      You can do so much with a 3D pen. I've had one for years and I've had so much fun with it. But it broke suddenly and now I know what to look for in a new pen. But years have passed and I wanted tot see other options. I recommend a 3D pen you can adjust heat, sometimes you want it colder and sometimes warmer depending on the technique you're using. I also want a wireless pen and as small as possible. That is what works for me. I've used a 3D pen called 'DYD pro' and they're good!

  • @ConnivingBones
    @ConnivingBones Před rokem +8

    Hands down most informative video to help any consumer in any circumstance make their own well educated decision on 3D pens. Very well produced, edited, and narrated. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you very much for this video.

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. Glad it was helpful. :)

    • @dusty-buds1427
      @dusty-buds1427 Před rokem

      @@3DPENDEN I also agree this video was absolutely the most helpful video I've seen on this topic thus far . great job !

  • @Zindkerze
    @Zindkerze Před 3 lety +9

    Thanks for the video,
    ASA is a filament similar to ABS. It can be processed at the same temperature as ABS, has even better properties and is odorless!
    Many greetings

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 3 lety +4

      That's good to know. I haven't tried that one yet. Will have to look into it.

  • @MaximTkachenko
    @MaximTkachenko Před rokem

    My godness what a great video! Thank you so much! It is actually first really helpful vid about 3d pens on the internet! Liked and subscribed.

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem

      Thanks. Glad it was helpful! :)

  • @janunumberthree
    @janunumberthree Před 3 lety +5

    This is the video to watch BEFORE deciding which pen to buy - might save much aggravation and money:-)

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 3 lety

      And time. My first pen was a Christmas present and died in about 6-8 weeks. By then I knew one thing. I really wanted one. It took me a few months of trial and error purchases to get it right. The thing is if you are coming to 3d pens from 3d printing you already know a lot about it but if you are starting from scratch this could help you understand what the 3d pen reviews talk about.

  • @RisingWords
    @RisingWords Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing, and precisely!

  • @Sn8keman7
    @Sn8keman7 Před 11 měsíci

    You are a blessing to the world, thank you

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 11 měsíci

      Wow, thank you. You are very welcome.

  • @JChanChannel
    @JChanChannel Před 2 lety +1

    I am planning to buy a 3D pen for my 5 years old daughter as a birthday present. Best video to explain everything I need.

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful! I felt people needed a place to start from.

  • @arantzac5972
    @arantzac5972 Před 6 měsíci

    thank you for this video! it was super helpful to help me choose a replacement for my polaroid draw

  • @IndrekKuuse
    @IndrekKuuse Před rokem

    Suur äitah! This means in Estonian - Great thanks! Your video helped me a lot to choose my first pen and also showed how to use it.

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem

      Rádo se stalo. That's Czech for you are welcome. :) I am always happy when someone finds it helpful. That's the whole point of this channel. Here is the link to the Technique play list should you need more. czcams.com/play/PLv3Q4cup122pbjaVU4WXKLhV-wKtuEuQw.html

  • @hx7004
    @hx7004 Před 2 lety +2

    thanks this was very helpful!

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful! I feel like if you don't know anything about it it is hard to even understand the reviews. Hope you get a good one and love it.

    • @hx7004
      @hx7004 Před 2 lety +1

      @@3DPENDEN I'm getting the MYNT3D Pro and pretty much the same wood burning tool as you, I'm very excited :D

  • @erikkelly1503
    @erikkelly1503 Před rokem

    My goodness thank you.

  • @BearBear-zd1hp
    @BearBear-zd1hp Před 2 lety +1

    How does the process of the retraction part of the pen works? Because I have that extruding of PLA all the time

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 2 lety +2

      Retraction is a feature of most pens where the pen pulls the plastic back a tiny bit when you stop. It is supposed to help prevent those long hairlike strands dragging from your pen. It's best to wait in place for a second to give it chance to separate before yanking the pen away. But there are always some strands left anyway that need to be removed later. I burn mine off with the wood burning tool.

  • @hainsrj
    @hainsrj Před rokem

    What are the makes of the pens you have that have replaceable tips, especially the one with a variety. Thanks

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem

      3d doodler has a variety of tips available. At least it used to at the time of making that video. However it is also the one that uses proprietary (and thicker) filament and it voids their warranty if you don't use their brand. Which will be more expensive in the long run. So consider it carefully before you commit. I use MYNT PRO in most of my videos which you can buy a replacement tip for (however it is just one size) but you can use the filament that comes in the regular spools that go into 3d printers.

  • @ryeellz9967
    @ryeellz9967 Před rokem

    Hi, great video what do you think of the mynt super 3d pen?

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +1

      I don't have the mynt super but my understanding is that it is like the PRO except without the temperature display. It is also $20 less. I like the temp display because sometime it's nice to just adjust it by a few degrees up for certain brands of filament. But if the money is an issue I imagine they both work well since they are from the same company. I mostly use Mynt PRO and love it.

  • @markdraper3469
    @markdraper3469 Před rokem +1

    A fine guide here. I should have started this hobby 5 years ago but finally have the time. Only a few weeks in and I'm still just practicing strokes and basic shapes. To the subject of your video, also now have a collection of 3 pens, Mynt3d pro, Scrib3d and a rebranded version of the 3d Mate in your intro.
    Would you suggest reserving a pen for non-standard filaments only? Also, would ABS hold up better for garden art?

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +1

      Which of your pens do you prefer? As for reserving pen for non-standard filaments I don't think you need to. But I am by no means an expert on non-standard filaments since I mostly work in PLA. I would definitely try ABS for outdoor use. I had a PLA mobile hanging on my porch out in the elements and it lasted only about 3 months and then it got really brittle. Not sure how well ABS would do, but presumably better.

    • @markdraper3469
      @markdraper3469 Před rokem

      @@3DPENDEN The Mynt went to the top of the list as soon as I used it. The retraction seems quicker, the temp seems more accurate, the sliding speed control and the tip (like on the Mate) sticks out further from the barrel than on the Scrib3d.. I like seeing where the flow is going.

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +1

      @@markdraper3469 I agree. I mostly use the MYNT I like the slim design. It fits better into tight spaces.

    • @Sam-dd8cl
      @Sam-dd8cl Před měsícem

      Hi would you recommend the Mynt3d pro as a beginner pen ?

    • @markdraper3469
      @markdraper3469 Před měsícem

      @@Sam-dd8cl Yes. You might as well start with a pen that has all the features (speed and temp controls).

  • @guyblais6365
    @guyblais6365 Před 7 měsíci

    It is quite dificult to find what brands offer a pen for 2.85mm filament. I can only find the 3doodler. Do you know any other good brands that us 2.85mm? As i have a 3d printer that uses 2.85 id prefer to stick with that size

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 7 měsíci

      Now that you mention it I really haven't seen any for that size besides the 3d doodler. But I didn't really research it much because I am all set up for the skinnier size. Please let me know if you find some.

  • @janjaf844
    @janjaf844 Před rokem

    So my daughter used one at school and she's been raving about it and it's what she wants for Christmas. Which one would you suggest for a 9 year old? I'm not sure how hot these get, I'm sure my youngest will likely use it too, she's almost 6. Would the white one be safe?

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +2

      I would recommend the MYNT: MYNT3D amzn.to/3I9WVre
      I just had a class with 10 year olds and they were fine with it. Only the very tip gets hot. They still need to be careful not to touch the tip but at 9 I think they can handle it.
      There are pens made specifically for kids that do not get hot at all, but they use different type of plastic, so I never actually tried one to know if they work well. You may need to supervise a few initial sessions but after that I think she'll be fine. I personally believe in giving kids real tools that work. But that's up to you as a mom. Here is also one of the kids versions but hunting for the special plastic that it uses could be an issue both cost-wise and availability-wise. Good luck.
      www.amazon.com/MYNT3D-MP032-Junior2-Temperature-Printing-Compatible/dp/B08K8RPZVX/ref=pd_lpo_3?pd_rd_w=7506T&content-id=amzn1.sym.116f529c-aa4d-4763-b2b6-4d614ec7dc00&pf_rd_p=116f529c-aa4d-4763-b2b6-4d614ec7dc00&pf_rd_r=AP8A6YRB2C4NH18SQPJV&pd_rd_wg=2Fbyf&pd_rd_r=780c1276-3d01-4f9f-be32-a7c3b2eff937&pd_rd_i=B08K8RPZVX&psc=1

  • @myaccount944
    @myaccount944 Před rokem

    I wanted to buy a pen for my girlfriend and I didn't know anything about it. This is very helpful. Thanks!

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem +2

      Thanks. That was the point of the video - to get people started. Hope she loves it. If she needs a place to start there is this: czcams.com/video/n99yFK7yR84/video.html

  • @subzero6858
    @subzero6858 Před 2 lety +1

    What 3d pen are you using throughout this video, the white one?

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 2 lety +3

      MYNT3D Professional Printing 3D Pen with OLED Display:
      www.amazon.com/dp/B01BLQ24IW/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=474ad8f60062648165f5613d380cdf12&hsa_cr_id=4430491500001&pd_rd_plhdr=t&pd_rd_r=e89e51a8-4880-42b3-864c-5236bf031b35&pd_rd_w=xStRt&pd_rd_wg=qpLNV&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_lsi4d_asin_0_img

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@3DPENDEN that was the one that I'd settled on after watching Adam Savage's video today on using a 3D pen after watching him struggle to see past it when working in a tight spot. I actually put it in my cart, but wanted to do some additional research before pulling the trigger.

  • @barrysotero137
    @barrysotero137 Před rokem

    The one I purchased for My Daughter Broke within a week.. The Front black cap part Blew out…Sadly, it was a supposed”nice” one and Quite expensive..(Nice, sturdy, folding White box)… It’s a standard design too…. good luck.

  • @fiercekrypton
    @fiercekrypton Před 2 lety

    do they make filament that UV cures?

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 2 lety

      I think so. I don't really know much about it. There are pens that use liquid material that cures with UV. You have to have a pen that made for that though. I am not the best person to answer that question because I never tried one.

  • @Alchelist
    @Alchelist Před rokem

    Thanks madam

  • @LVDLamVanDuc
    @LVDLamVanDuc Před 3 lety

    Bạn thật nhiều đồ nghề.dụng cụ hỗ trợ.

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 3 lety

      Yes. I do have a lot of heat tools. I used to work with recycled plastic as an art medium for 6 years before I got my first 3d pen so I already had all that when I started. And it all comes in handy.

  • @juulkeelbonius4744
    @juulkeelbonius4744 Před 2 lety

    What pen do u use?

  • @PsychoMantisss
    @PsychoMantisss Před rokem

    Luckily I have a wood burning tool that I originally purchased for making Harry Potter wands.

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před rokem

      Great. Hold onto it. It comes up fairly often that you need to resoften the plastic during a 3d pen project. Here are two videos that have some how and why's if you need to know more.
      9 reasons to get a wood burning tool if you have a 3d pen: czcams.com/video/IHpmzxrLNik/video.html
      How to smooth 3d pen projects without burn marks: czcams.com/video/3rHJW-6K_hk/video.html
      Also this 2 minute short has a new gentler way of cleaning the tips that I just started using. My 3d pen studio - Smoothing tools: czcams.com/video/ir6eK6zv7VE/video.html

  • @dedeyeager1653
    @dedeyeager1653 Před 9 měsíci

    0:42

  • @hammo6641
    @hammo6641 Před 3 lety

    My word I think you need to ventilate your 3d pen den

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 3 lety

      I do work primarily with PLA and I cross ventilate as much as I can, so I think I am probably fine. But I think people should know ABS has some health concerns.

  • @dedeyeager1653
    @dedeyeager1653 Před 9 měsíci

    Pink pens don't let those

  • @2735angel
    @2735angel Před 2 lety

    I’m truly pathetic and an asshole because I got angry so I pressed the button in then it broke I tried to fix the button but it didn’t work then I got angry and threw it again now it’s in pieces I don’t deserve anything I’m just a piece of shit

    • @3DPENDEN
      @3DPENDEN  Před 2 lety +2

      The beginnings can be frustrating. Been there and almost gave up after my first session. Don't give up.